![]() ![]() ![]() Plagued by scheduling problems, DBS' early run was generally terrible and a disappointment to many fans. Still, Dragon Ball Super is quite an interesting series in its own right. While there's been more canon animated content in the form of Dragon Ball Super: Broly and Super Hero, the manga has essentially taken over the reins as the main property, covering three whole story arcs since the ToP. No one could have possibly expected Dragon Ball Super to suddenly end with the Tournament of Power. Uninspired, derivative, and generally filled with lackluster fight choreography, Dragon Ball GT was a lousy note to end the series' anime continuity. Dragon Ball GT was fairly unpopular at release and remains disliked within the fandom, even if its reputation has improved slightly within recent years. The last episode of DBZ even transitions directly into the first episode of GT with a next episode preview at the end of the former, just like the transition from Dragon Ball into Z. RELATED: Every Dragon Ball Hero's Most Iconic Moment Toei's original animated canon for Dragon Ball consisted of the first Dragon Ball adaptation, Dragon Ball Z, and finally Dragon Ball GT. It's worth noting that while GT is not canon to the main series, it is canon to the original anime's continuity. Completely rooted in new material, GT would be an anime-only follow-up to Dragon Ball Z's Buu arc. In spite of the series' waning popularity following the end of the manga, Toei went ahead with one last sequel series: Dragon Ball GT. Although only covering five major storylines and one filler arc, Dragon Ball Z can be divided into dozens of shorter sagas, and it went on to be the longest-running Dragon Ball anime. Dragon Ball Z made a statement early on that it was larger than life. This is a near-perfect adaptation that reaches movie-quality animation during the fight between Goku and Vegeta. For as messy as Dragon Ball Z gets, there's a reason DBZ is overwhelmingly popular.īeyond the occasionally excellent adaptations of Toriyama's fight choreography (and the outstanding performances from the Japanese cast), Dragon Ball Z opens with Toei's best effort as far as Dragon Ball goes: the Saiyan arc. The opportunity to rebrand helped pump lifeblood into the anime's staff, budget, and popularity. The first episode aired one week after its predecessor's last, and DBZ's introductory episode was even scripted as a Dragon Ball episode rather than Dragon Ball Z Episode 1. Stay tuned for more, as well as other reveals from upcoming DBSCG products.In many respects, Dragon Ball Z is just a continuation of Dragon Ball. Stay tuned to Bleeding Cool for more Dragon Ball Super Card Game previews from this next installment of the Zenkai Series. If we get a Super Saiyan 2 Gohan God Rare, all bets are off. We're getting the third one in this as-of-yet untitled June 2023 set, and all we currently know about this set is that it has Perfect Cell and Super Saiyan 2 Gohan on the box art. There are only two God Rares in the hobby, the SSB Vegeta from Realm of the Gods and the Bardock from Dawn of the Z-Legends. Many think that God Rares could be as rare as one every three cases, which leads these scarce cards to go for incredibly high values in the secondary market. Because of the lack of a case guarantee, there is no way to ever calculate the pull rate compared to SCRs, which are solid at two per case. There is no guarantee of a God Rare in a case of twelve booster boxes, which includes a total of 288 packs. God Rares (coded GDR) are Alternate Art versions of Secret Rares (SCRs) that are known to be unbelievably rare. While the third Zenkai Series will not contain a God Rare card, the fourth Zenkai Series set (the 21st overall set) will. What if we look even further ahead? Surprisingly enough, we actually can now confirm some initial details of the next set after that and it's going to introduce a disruptive card into the market. Leading up to the release of this new Dragon Ball Super Card Game expansion, Bleeding Cool will offer a look into the cards from the set… but wait. We do not yet have a release date for this set outside of March 2023, but Bleeding Cool will update our readers when Bandai offers an official street date for this set. This as-of-yet-untitled expansion is the twentieth main set and has already been teased with cards leaking early through events, include the debut appearance of the Saiyan Cumber. This expansion will be the third in the Zenkai Series, the set block which kicked off in September 2022 which saw the introduction of Z-Cards as well as a change in the holo pattern used for Super Rares, Special Rares, and Secret Rares. Bandai has announced the initial details of the first Dragon Ball Super Card Game set to release in 2023. ![]()
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